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Design of an active Patient Lift
Štigler, Jaroslav ; Karásek, David (referee) ; Křenek, Ladislav (advisor)
The topic of this thesis is the Design of an active patient lift. This project brings new ideas into the patient lift design problematice while using plastic molds. Overall plastic cover is the solution for agresive looks of current products. From the technical point of view this project combines current technologies into the new, so far nonexisting, solution. Thesis brings new views on lifts controls and movement while considering ergonomic and technological parameters.
Reimbursement of planned cross-border healthcare in the European union and the Czech Republic
Pospíšilová, Alžběta ; Exner, Jan (advisor) ; Svobodová, Magdaléna (referee)
Reimbursement of planned cross-border healthcare in the European Union and the Czech Republic Although the right to reimbursement of planned cross-border healthcare provided in other Member States has been available to European insured persons for many years, its application in practice is still low. One of the obstacles to the free movement of insured persons may be the dualism of the EU acts represented by the entitlements to sickness benefits in kind under the Coordination Regulations and the rights of insured persons under the Directive on the application of patients' rights. The regulation of the EU acts differs in several aspects, including territorial scope, calculation of the amount of costs covered or procedural rules for the insured person's claim. The first objective of the thesis is to clarify the origin of the current legal binary. For this purpose, the first chapter introduces the relevant policy and legal context and the second chapter then discusses the evolution of the EU reimbursement regulation for planned cross-border healthcare. The primary cause of the current dualism appears to be the as yet unresolved question of the nature of planned cross-border care at the level of primary law. The Directive on the application of patients' rights follows the Court of Justice of the...
Design of an active Patient Lift
Štigler, Jaroslav ; Karásek, David (referee) ; Křenek, Ladislav (advisor)
The topic of this thesis is the Design of an active patient lift. This project brings new ideas into the patient lift design problematice while using plastic molds. Overall plastic cover is the solution for agresive looks of current products. From the technical point of view this project combines current technologies into the new, so far nonexisting, solution. Thesis brings new views on lifts controls and movement while considering ergonomic and technological parameters.
Free movement of patients within the European Union
Müllerová, Petra ; Tomášek, Michal (advisor) ; Císařová, Dagmar (referee)
The thesis deals with patient mobility in the European Union. It is particularly focused on legislation development of cross-border healthcare providing. Its purpose is to analyse and critically evaluate different regulations of this issue. Using the comparison of individual legislation whether it is regulation, directive or case law, aims to explain the basic principles that patient undergoing a treatment in another Member State obey. The thesis is composed of five chapters. Chapter one is an introduction to the general context of health policy and modification in primary law. The second chapter assesses the role of patient in the European Union, which is seen here as a community of free market. The chapter has the largest content. This part is dedicated to it with an emphasis on significant impact that this area has brought the case law of the Court of Justice of the EU. The case law pointed to the need to adhere the primary law to address this issue, which prohibits Member States to impose restrictions that could restrict the free movement of patients. Health care has been classified as a service and the patient has been recognized as a consumer sui generis. It specifies and particularly explains the procedures of the Court that intervened in the existing legislation by its liberal stridency....

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